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Progressive Bill Seeks to Restrict Criminal Background Checks by Landlords on Prospective Tenants

Representatives Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley, both members of the progressive group known as the “Squad,” have introduced a new bill aimed at limiting consumer reporting agencies from including criminal history information in tenant screening reports. Landlords may face restrictions on conducting criminal background checks on potential tenants as progressives advocate for changes in tenant…

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Lowering Interest Rates Instead Of Interest Rate Hikes Will Help Boost The US Economy

Instead of interest rate hikes, financial markets should start lowering interest rates to boost the US economy. Lowering Interest Rates Will Boost Economic Growth Amidst Inflation and Other Struggles With the current inflation and other economic struggles, lowering interest rates in Federal Reserve System will help boost economic growth instead of continuous interest rate hike…

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Mayor Eric Adams

NYC Retired City Workers Are Upset With Downgraded Healthcare Plan Under Medicare

Retired city workers in New York City were upset with the downgraded healthcare plan under Medicare. Retired City Workers in NYC Will Expect Changes in Health Insurance Following Downgraded Medicare Deal Eligible retired city workers will expect changes in health insurance following the downgraded Medicare deal in New York City. According to reports from New…

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US House to Address Bill Prohibiting Public Schools as Housing for Illegal Immigrants

This practice has been adopted by some local governments, prompting concerns and calls for action. The U.S. House of Representatives is set to discuss a new bill aimed at prohibiting the use of public schools as temporary housing for illegal immigrants House Resolution 461, titled “Condemning the Use of Elementary and secondary education facilities to…

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Gov. Lombardo’s Vetoed Bills Exacerbate Homeless Crisis in Nevada

Lombardo rejected a record-breaking 75 bills, including measures that would have provided eviction relief, authorized tools to combat the housing crisis, and funded universal free school lunches and healthcare coverage for pregnant undocumented women. Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo has vetoed a significant portion of legislation aimed at addressing the homeless crisis and expanding tenant protections…

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Federal Student Loan Payment Pause Nearing End: Complications and Delinquencies Expected

The federal student loan payment moratorium, which has been in existence for more than three years, will end shortly, regardless of how the U.S. The Supreme Court makes a decision on the Biden administration’s loan forgiveness proposal. Expect plenty more hassles — and delinquencies — when payments start. Concerns Arise over Transition to New Student…

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